“Absolutely disgusted and sick right now,” Kay wrote in a post that’s been shared more than 2,000 times, adding that a reward is being offered for any information leading to an arrest.

Kay says that officials from the Hubbard County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that the horse had been shot. However, the sheriff’s office told WCCO-TV it could not confirm that the horse’s wound was the result of a bullet.

Kay is urging anyone with information on her horse’s death to call the sheriff’s office.

“If anyone knows anything or saw anything at all, I beg of you to let me know or the Hubbard County Sheriff’s Department ASAP,” she wrote.

How else would the horse been shot with out a bullet? “Hubbard County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that the horse had been shot. However, the sheriff’s office told WCCO-TV it could not confirm that the horse’s wound was the result of a bullet.”